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Hi,
I am developing web service in C#, .NET 2.0. What are the proven design patterns for a web service? If possible please provide me the link about these design patterns?
Started by Nagaraj on
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I wont goA few links:
Principles of Service Design: Service Patterns and Anti-Patterns Applying Design Issues and Patterns....
There,
Here is a link to an example using the begin/end design pattern with web-services.
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I am reading http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain-driven_design right now, and I just need 2 quick examples so I understand what 'value objects' and 'services' are in the context of DDD.
Value Objects: An object that describes a characteristic of a thing...
Started by Blankman on
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You can read more about Value Objects, ....
You should strive to have as few Services.
Services into the other, more 'noun'-based concepts of the Domain.
Such a type will likely offer conversion methods to other measurements and so forth .
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We are in the process of designing/creating restful web services that will be consumed client side using XHR calls from various web pages. These web pages will contain components that will be populated by the data retrieved from the web services.
My question...
Started by Steve on
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This, of course, would necessarily mean specific services for specific pages..
Unless you need a service.
You should always design services based on what they are to provide.
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As a programmer, I don't have the best design skills. I often find the need to have a single graphic or even an entire web site designed. What sites have you used to get the graphics you needed and would you use them again?
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For an open-source project, you may be able to ... .
If you can, you should consider hiring a web designer to build you a design.
Another is Open Web Design.
Used TemplateMonster in the past, as well as Open Source Web Design .
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I've been playing around lately with SQL Data Services. Although (or perhaps because) I can knock out a well-structured relational database in my sleep, I'm struggling to get my head round how to design a performant database in an environment that has...
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Well, that solution I went for in the end was: stop using SQL Data Services.
Of parallelisation.
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A design question.
I have developed an online test engine web app earlier this year. I have used Java servlets and Freemarker templates and done it entirely following the MVC paradigm.
One big missing feature in the application is that it provides no ...
Started by Vijay Dev on
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I have only heard good things about BIRT but never implemented it myself... .
It is possible to integrate it into your application without too much trouble .
I would recommend Jasper because I've used it in the past and found it quite easy to configure and use .
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I've heard a lot of people touting success using Linux based proxies to handle routing for high availability of web applications, but what are others doing with web services? I have a bank of WCF services that need to be moved to a high availability (...
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Doing what you describe well requires reasonable....
This is probably a strong enough reason to not use a Linux-based solution .
I would rather stay away from implementing a Linux based solution, since there are no Linux knowledgeable people in the environment .
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